Exopolysaccharides from marine and marine extremophilic bacteria: structures, properties, ecological roles and applications
The marine environment is the largest aquatic ecosystem on Earth and it harbours
microorganisms responsible for more than 50% of total biomass of prokaryotes in the world …
microorganisms responsible for more than 50% of total biomass of prokaryotes in the world …
Towards environmental systems biology of Shewanella
JK Fredrickson, MF Romine, AS Beliaev… - Nature Reviews …, 2008 - nature.com
Bacteria of the genus Shewanella are known for their versatile electron-accepting
capacities, which allow them to couple the decomposition of organic matter to the reduction …
capacities, which allow them to couple the decomposition of organic matter to the reduction …
[LIBRO][B] DNA fingerprinting in plants: principles, methods, and applications
Given the explosive development of new molecular marker techniques over the last decade,
newcomers and experts alike in the field of DNA fingerprinting will find an easy-to-follow …
newcomers and experts alike in the field of DNA fingerprinting will find an easy-to-follow …
Prophage genomics
C Canchaya, C Proux, G Fournous… - Microbiology and …, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol
The majority of the bacterial genome sequences deposited in the National Center for
Biotechnology Information database contain prophage sequences. Analysis of the …
Biotechnology Information database contain prophage sequences. Analysis of the …
Ecology and Biotechnology of the Genus Shewanella
HH Hau, JA Gralnick - Annu. Rev. Microbiol., 2007 - annualreviews.org
The shewanellae are aquatic microorganisms with worldwide distribution. Their hallmark
features include unparalleled respiratory diversity and the capacity to thrive at low …
features include unparalleled respiratory diversity and the capacity to thrive at low …
Actinobacteria from rhizosphere: molecular diversity, distributions, and potential biotechnological applications
Actinobacteria is a phylum of gram-positive bacteria, and members of bacteria belonging to
this phylum are classified into six classes, namely Acidimicrobiia, Actinobacteria …
this phylum are classified into six classes, namely Acidimicrobiia, Actinobacteria …
Microbial communities and their interactions in soil and rhizosphere ecosystems
▪ Abstract Since the first estimate of prokaryotic abundance in soil was published,
researchers have attempted to assess the abundance and distribution of species and relate …
researchers have attempted to assess the abundance and distribution of species and relate …
The repetitive DNA elements called CRISPRs and their associated genes: evidence of horizontal transfer among prokaryotes
JS Godde, A Bickerton - Journal of Molecular evolution, 2006 - Springer
We have found direct DNA repeats 21–47 bp in length interspersed with nonrepetitive
sequences of similar length, or clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats …
sequences of similar length, or clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats …
Genomic plasticity of the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans
The genomic plasticity of Candida albicans, a commensal and common opportunistic fungal
pathogen, continues to reveal unexpected surprises. Once thought to be asexual, we now …
pathogen, continues to reveal unexpected surprises. Once thought to be asexual, we now …
Microarrays for bacterial detection and microbial community analysis
J Zhou - Current opinion in Microbiology, 2003 - Elsevier
Several types of microarrays have recently been developed and evaluated for bacterial
detection and microbial community analysis. These studies demonstrated that specific …
detection and microbial community analysis. These studies demonstrated that specific …